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Educational. j JJERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Has much pleasure in announcing that he will receive Pupils for tba ensuing term at his Residence, LESLEY-STREET EAST, FOR SINGING, PIAisO, VIOLIN, TENOR, 'CELLO, AND DOUBLiK BASS, Etc: ALSO, HARMONY, COMPOSITION, AND INSTRUMENTATION. HERE TUTSCHKA ATTENDS Girls' High School twica a week, Mrs. Clayton's once a week, Church of England Grammar School twiceaweek, St John's College, Tamaki, once a week. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. The Second Term will begin rn MONDAY, 31st May instant, and end on FRIDAY, 27th August. Fees are as follows UPPER FORMS (vi., v., iv.).. £3 10s per term. LOWER FORMS .. .. £2 16s per term. All Fees must i:e Paid in Advance. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on FRIDAY next, 28th instant, from one to lour p.m., to receive applications for the admission of new pupils CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Term begins MONDAY, June 7, 1886. The Mechanical Drawing and Workshop will be under the superintendence of Mr. F. Thevithick, a Practical Engineer. for particulars apply to W. S. Cochrane, Secretary to tho Board of Governors, 180, Queen-street. OTICE. MR. NEVILLE BARNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easyy accessible to pupils from all parts), viz.: f HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house sbive St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ. Sightreadin;,', Harmony, &c,, apply to above address. JOHN £1 LOUGH, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. Church - street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument repairs, Model-making;, Electric Apparatus &c., See. * ' [A CARD.] MR. GEORGE H. CLUTSAM, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Every Branch of Theoretical and Hr«ctical Composition, and the Study of thy Art of Accompanying. Will be in attendance daily to receive Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sons' Music Warehouse, Queen-street. MR. AUG. IRONMONGER, TEACHKR OF IHE BANJO. Terms upon application to Mr. Eady, Music-seller, Queen-street. Music arranged, transposed, and set for the Banjo. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, Devonport, IJT Ra-opens on MONDAY, Slst, in the English Church Sunday-school Building, Hours of attendance 9.15 to 12.30, and from 2 to 4 p.m.—Principal: MISS BATES. BRIARFIELD, Grafton Road—Day and Boarding School for Girls. Principal : Miss Cole. Second Term of 1886 begins TUESDAY. May 25. 1 HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL (St. ) John's College, Tamaki). —The next Term will commence on Tuesday, 25th inst. Rev. T. F. King, Principal. WRITING ! WRITING ! WRITING ! T v — G.od Writing guaranteed in a Series of Twelve Lessons (Ladies or Gentlemen). Terms (privately) : One Guinea and a-half. Lay and livening Classes: One Guinea.—* pply F. Harle Giles. Professor of Writing, A.M.P. Buildings, No. 3,148, Queenstreet. Lower glenside, symondsST I t iT. The Second Torm of Mrs. Glover's Boarding and Day School will begin on TUESDAY, the 25th ins tact. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. GILSTAIN has Removed her School from Park Road to Grange Road, Mount Eden, where Young Ladies entrusted to her care will find all the comforts of an English home. Vacancies for two young lady boarders. Terms, with Mas'.ers for French, Music, and Drawing, £45 per annum. Without Musters, and including a sound English education with Music, £35 per annum References kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of pupils. March 31. IESG. SATURDAY MORNING TOCAL CLASS FOR LADIES. Several Ladies in the City and Suburbs having suggested that MADAME POOLEY should form a VOCAL CLASS for YOUNG LADIES who, by reason cf distance and the hour of meetinj, are debarred from joining the WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASS, MADAME POOLEY has much pleasure in announcing that a CLASS will be composed at once, to meet at the CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, on SATURDAY MORNINGS at eleven o'clock, the afternoons hus n. t being encroached upon. Tlio FIRST MEETING will talcs place neitSATUR DAY MORNING. Fee, Two Guineas per Annum, payable half-yearly in advance. Early enrolment is desired. Telephone No. 434. CAPTAIN AND MRS. DAWSON rereivo into their family Boys who with to attend the Church of England Grammar School, or the Auckland College and Grammar School. A Master resides in the house who will supervise the home l»s*oni aud have a general care over tbo hoys. The resident master has had two years' experience in a first-class school in New South Wales (the King'« School. Paramatta), so this will ensure the bojs being etliciently loosed after. References kindlv permitted to the Bight Hevermtl the B hop of Auckland, Sir MnnriC'! O'Rorke. Colonel Haultaln, the Rev. G. 11. S. Walpole, Incumbent of tit. Marv's, Parneil, and H. T. l'icroit, Esq , Headmaster of the Church of England Grammar School. For particulars apply Grammar Schoolhouse, Parneil. MusicalpiANOS. piANOS. CHEAP SALE. SHOWROOMS : OAK HOUSE. MR. THOS. H. WEBB Draws attention to above Sale, to make room for New Goods (expected early next month), selected by his Brother in London. 1 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. FIFTY INSTRUMENTS TO SELECT FROM. NOTE THE ADDRESS I (No othor place of Business) MR. THOS. H. WEBB, OAK HOUSE, Hoisson-strket. N.B.—Monthly Time Payments. Established in Auckland, 18(30. Houses and Land. i). F. E v A ~» r * AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. SUBURBAN LAND FOR SALE: ROSEBANK— First-class Property, consisting of comfortable House of 6 rooms and mdry outbuildings, stables, fie., with about S acres firstclass loam land, of which about 2i acres is in orchard ; trees li-althy, choice assortment, and in full bearing. This desirable property is situate about on • mile from the Avondale station, on the Rosebank Road, and extends to the water in an estuary of this harbour. Price, £1050 Also, splendid Grass Padlocks adjoining, at equally low prices. 1676 ROSEBANK ROAD—First-class loam Lund, iu rich pasture, fenced and subdivided, as follows : Lot 1, Sa Or 18p, for £300 ; Lot 2, 5a Or 12p, for £300; Lot 3, 2a lr 30p, for £150 ; Lot 6, 6a Or 9p, for £300 -with good road and water frontages. ' 1676 INGLETON ESTATE—Just beyond Mount Albert ; main road ; House and 31 acres volcanic land, on which there is a valuable quarry, boun led b» a creek. 1734 a MOUNT ALBERT—Splendid Site, la lr 3p. 1567 EAST TAMAKI—2O acres first-class Land. £22 per acre. 1551 HlLLSßßO',Onehunga-17 Acres, at £80 per acre. 1263 • NEW WINDSOR, near Avondale Station—2l Acres, at £25. 877 GORDON VILLE, about six miles from' AucklandLots of from 1 acre upwards, with or without water frontage ; at from £70 per acre. 1342 ELLERSLIE—Corner Section, about li acres. 1516 EPSOM, Mount ttden Road—First-class Lund, in lots of 12 acres or more. 1612 AVONDALE—About 9 acres rich loam Laud ; new House and outbuildings, orchard, &c., for £750. 1828 D. P. EVANS. Fob. sale, Several FINE FARMS Situated in first-class farming districts. Low price and easy terms. At Avondale, one mile from Station, good level land at £20 per acre. J. SINCLAIR & CO., Estate Agents, I 177, Queen-street. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7649, 28 May 1886, Page 8

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